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SummerFest

Immanuel Presbyterian Church in conjunction with Two Wheel Drive Bicycle Shop invites you to celebrate Summerfest this weekend by riding your bicycle over to Nob Hill and taking advantage of our secure and free valet bicycle parking 2 p.m - 10 p.m.

We have a fenced lot at 111 Hermosa Street, SE, less than half a block southeast of Central and one block east of Carlisle where there will be an attendant on duty at all times. We ask you to pick up your bicycle by 10 p.m., but any left unclaimed will be taken to Two Wheel Drive at 1706 Central, SE and can be picked up during regular office hours. This service is provided by Immanuel because we love Nob Hill and we celebrate two wheel power!

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Hi,
I am moving to ABQ in early-April to work on the base. My questions are is it safe to bike commute to the base? How easy it to access trails from your house if you live in the NE area? If I have to load my bike and drive to the trails I hardly ever ride.
Thanks,
Lisa

There will be a new (third) Ghost Bike going up for Roy Sekreta soon. Watch for others as well. Help me keep track of the ghost bikes. Post reports here or become a member of the Albuquerquean's for Ghost Bikes group here on Duke City Fix, and post there.

There is a new DCF group that might be of interest to members of this group: Albuquerquean's for Ghost Bikes. The purpose of this group is to support ghost bike descanso placement in the greater Albuquerque area. There are two main reasons behind this effort. First, to remember cyclists who have died while riding. Second, to remind all of us, no matter what our vehicle choice, to drive safely. For more on ghost bikes, check out the website dedicated to Ghost Bikes. You can see pictures there of ghost bikes all over the world, and right here in the Duke City.

There is a benefit bike ride on feburary 28th here in the ABQ. The event is to raise money for someone with cancer without health insurance. The ride is on the 28th of February at 1:00 pm. it will start at the unm campus near the duck pond. $10 gets you in.

"What the heck is bike porn?", you may ask. Rather than spoil the fun with details, here are the reactions of people who have seen it for themselves:

* The films were a shout out to sex positive culture, dirty little sluts, consent, and safe sex… phew, that shit was HAWT!
* FanFUCKINtastic! Great job to all the film makers. Loved the humor and creative people.
* Oh Hell yeah! We had a blast. Each film was exciting and eye grabbing! Thanks to all you adventurous bike pornographers - you were awesome.
* The best thing I have ever seen at the movies in my life!

Sounds like a fun, naughty, sexy time for all! Add to the mix a live performance from the Bike Smut crew, and it's bound to be one of the highlights of the festival!

I know this could be a great ride. We could do mustache and most stylish prizes. I need to find people interested in some designing posters and with some experience organizing events. Maybe the Saturday night poker run would be a good place to start?